Livni’s Hatenuah party would get six seats in Israel’s 120-seat parliament, down from 11 in a previous poll and compared
with 34 for Netanyahu’s Likud-Beitenu slate.

In second place, according to Walla, is the Labor Party
with 18 seats, followed by Jewish Home with 15, Yesh Atid with
11 and Shas with 10. Livni’s former party, Kadima, would get
three seats after winning 28 in the 2009 election.

The poll is in line with others conducted by Haaretz, the
Times of Israel, Channel 2 television and Israel Radio that
indicate Netanyahu will be able to build a coalition majority
with smaller parties in parliament and win re-election to a
third term as prime minister.

Walla’s poll, released six days before Israel’s Jan. 22
election, surveyed 500 adult Israelis and had a margin of error
of two parliamentary seats.